Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-24 Thread dlgegg
so sorry about Bashful.  if only there was a way we could get thru to them that 
we are there to help them, we could do so much more for them.  i know lymphoma 
first hand, had it myself and you are right, that is an awful lot to put anyone 
thru.  even then, it doesn't always work.  my oncologist told me that all 3 
chemos i had did nothing.  i simply went into spontaneous remission 1 year 
after treatments were stopped.  i know prayer had a lot to do with it.  that 
and because God had something else in mind for me.  dorlis
 Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote: 
 I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses in
 the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind on
 all fronts
 
 However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals, Bashful,
 will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that many
 thoughts will be with her.
 
 Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years, she
 disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
 Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up she
 was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for help
 trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
 days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first night
 but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears in
 our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen impairing
 her ability to eat and walk.
 
 We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle aspirate
 confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.
 
 We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and already
 unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a way
 to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.
 
 One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
 leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
 FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
 dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.
 
 We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've actually
 got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF, FIV+,
 along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
 progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
 course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put Bashful
 through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough for
 the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my vet
 and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.
 
 Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help you--you
 will not be forgotten.
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-24 Thread dlgegg
my prayers for Pepper are already on their way.  dorlis
 Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote: 
 I would like to add, please also send prayers for Pepper, Bashful's elderly
 buddy who after being treated for scabies recently, is still going strong at
 the Library, but she is FIV+, also more than 10 years old and is
 deafBashful was Pepper's ears and we know Pepper will miss her very
 much.   Please pray for Pepper's safety.
 
 Heather
 
 On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses in
  the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind on
  all fronts
 
  However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals, Bashful,
  will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that many
  thoughts will be with her.
 
  Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years, she
  disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
  Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up she
  was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for help
  trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
  days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first night
  but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears in
  our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen impairing
  her ability to eat and walk.
 
  We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle aspirate
  confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.
 
  We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and already
  unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a way
  to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.
 
  One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
  leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
  FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
  dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.
 
  We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've actually
  got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF, FIV+,
  along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
  progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
  course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put Bashful
  through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough for
  the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my vet
  and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.
 
  Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help you--you
  will not be forgotten.
 
  Heather
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-24 Thread dlgegg
it takes time, but ferals can be taught to trust us humans.  i had 2 and each 
took around 18 months of concentrated effort before they became lap babies.  
dorlis
 MacKenzie wrote: 
 I'm so sorry to hear about Bashful, Heather. Prayers for Pepper,
 meantime. I do hope she doesn't become chronically depressed. This is
 the first time I've heard of an active attempt to treat feral cats'
 illness and I really applaud you. I have 2 feral cats and I know how
 difficult it is. 
 Hugs and bless you,
 Kerry M
 
 -Original Message-
 From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
 [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Heather
 Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 1:25 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL
 
 I would like to add, please also send prayers for Pepper, Bashful's
 elderly
 buddy who after being treated for scabies recently, is still going
 strong at
 the Library, but she is FIV+, also more than 10 years old and is
 deafBashful was Pepper's ears and we know Pepper will miss her
 very
 much.   Please pray for Pepper's safety.
 
 Heather
 
 On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses
 in
  the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind
 on
  all fronts
 
  However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,
 Bashful,
  will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so
 that many
  thoughts will be with her.
 
  Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years,
 she
  disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at
 the
  Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back
 up she
  was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for
 help
  trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
  days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first
 night
  but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had
 tears in
  our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen
 impairing
  her ability to eat and walk.
 
  We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle
 aspirate
  confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.
 
  We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and
 already
  unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a
 way
  to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.
 
  One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap
 is
  leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was
 not
  FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
  dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.
 
  We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've
 actually
  got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF,
 FIV+,
  along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
  progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
  course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put
 Bashful
  through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good
 enough for
  the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my
 vet
  and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.
 
  Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help
 you--you
  will not be forgotten.
 
  Heather
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-24 Thread Cougar Clan
Those who love and care for feral cats have a very difficult calling,  
one that causes great pain when a feral leaves for any reason.   
However, when a feral cares about you, it is the most rewarding  
experience because that caring can not be forced nor is it bred into  
the cat.  Bless you and your friends for caring about these wonderful  
animals.  You did the right thing.  The fear and anger would have made  
Bashful's time unbearable for her.

On Mar 24, 2009, at 10:17 PM, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:

so sorry about Bashful.  if only there was a way we could get thru  
to them that we are there to help them, we could do so much more for  
them.  i know lymphoma first hand, had it myself and you are right,  
that is an awful lot to put anyone thru.  even then, it doesn't  
always work.  my oncologist told me that all 3 chemos i had did  
nothing.  i simply went into spontaneous remission 1 year after  
treatments were stopped.  i know prayer had a lot to do with it.   
that and because God had something else in mind for me.  dorlis

 Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue  
losses in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so  
behind on

all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,  
Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so  
that many

thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10  
years, she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers  
at the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed  
back up she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me  
for help

trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the  
first night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had  
tears in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen  
impairing

her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle  
aspirate

confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and  
already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to  
be a way
to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad  
state.


One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop  
trap is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was  
not

FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've  
actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason  
(CRF, FIV+,

along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put  
Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good  
enough for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at  
my vet

and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help  
you--you

will not be forgotten.

Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-24 Thread dlgegg
how true about the ferals.  my Shorty was so sweet once he decided that i was 
okay.  he became the biggest lap baby ever.  it took a ew scratches when i 
forgot to do things his was, but when he did decide to adopt me, he more than 
made up for it.  Bob, my newest boy was maybe a dump cat since he was very 
loveable when broght into my vetomeone did dump him, it is their loss and my 
gain because he is the sweetest boy ever.  dorlis
 Cougar Clan maima...@duo-county.com wrote: 
 Those who love and care for feral cats have a very difficult calling,  
 one that causes great pain when a feral leaves for any reason.   
 However, when a feral cares about you, it is the most rewarding  
 experience because that caring can not be forced nor is it bred into  
 the cat.  Bless you and your friends for caring about these wonderful  
 animals.  You did the right thing.  The fear and anger would have made  
 Bashful's time unbearable for her.
 On Mar 24, 2009, at 10:17 PM, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
 
  so sorry about Bashful.  if only there was a way we could get thru  
  to them that we are there to help them, we could do so much more for  
  them.  i know lymphoma first hand, had it myself and you are right,  
  that is an awful lot to put anyone thru.  even then, it doesn't  
  always work.  my oncologist told me that all 3 chemos i had did  
  nothing.  i simply went into spontaneous remission 1 year after  
  treatments were stopped.  i know prayer had a lot to do with it.   
  that and because God had something else in mind for me.  dorlis
   Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote:
  I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue  
  losses in
  the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so  
  behind on
  all fronts
 
  However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,  
  Bashful,
  will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so  
  that many
  thoughts will be with her.
 
  Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10  
  years, she
  disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers  
  at the
  Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed  
  back up she
  was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me  
  for help
  trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
  days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the  
  first night
  but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had  
  tears in
  our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen  
  impairing
  her ability to eat and walk.
 
  We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle  
  aspirate
  confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.
 
  We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and  
  already
  unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to  
  be a way
  to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad  
  state.
 
  One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop  
  trap is
  leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was  
  not
  FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
  dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.
 
  We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've  
  actually
  got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason  
  (CRF, FIV+,
  along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
  progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
  course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put  
  Bashful
  through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good  
  enough for
  the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at  
  my vet
  and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.
 
  Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help  
  you--you
  will not be forgotten.
 
  Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-03 Thread TatorBunz
Prayers and thoughts to you on Bashful.
You did the kindest thing by helping the kitty go to the bridge so there is  
no more suffering.
I totally understand what your going through as many of us do.
Bashful is now free and running with the others at the bridge.
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[Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Heather
I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind on
all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals, Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that many
thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years, she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for help
trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen impairing
her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle aspirate
confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a way
to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF, FIV+,
along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my vet
and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help you--you
will not be forgotten.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
I'm so sorry, Heather.  It sounds like you are doing the exact right
thing for Bashful now.  Gentlest of Bridge vibes to her, and hopes for a
passing free from fear and full of the knowledge that she was loved.

Diane R. 

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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Heather
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:51 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: Duke, Melanie
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses
in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind
on
all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,
Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that
many
thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years,
she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up
she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for
help
trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first
night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears
in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen
impairing
her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle
aspirate
confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and
already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a
way
to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've
actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF,
FIV+,
along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put
Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough
for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my
vet
and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help
you--you
will not be forgotten.

Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Heather
Thank you Diane  M.C., your thoughts are so much appreciatedI hate not
trying which is why we did all the diagnostics, but all involved felt that
she would not have peace enduring chemo, especially given all aspects of
her  condition, temprament, and of course that not only was there the known
stresses of chemo  frequent appts, injections, but that unexpected things
might come up as well depending on how she tolerated it.

Thank you for helping us ensure that Bashful is not forgotten...these
geriatric feral cats are very special to us, their strength  perseverance
is honorable...not to mention the light and love they add to our daily work.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Rosenfeldt, Diane d...@quarles.com wrote:

 I'm so sorry, Heather.  It sounds like you are doing the exact right
 thing for Bashful now.  Gentlest of Bridge vibes to her, and hopes for a
 passing free from fear and full of the knowledge that she was loved.

 Diane R.

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 [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Heather
 Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:51 PM
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 Cc: Duke, Melanie
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

 I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses
 in
 the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind
 on
 all fronts

 However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,
 Bashful,
 will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that
 many
 thoughts will be with her.

 Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years,
 she
 disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
 Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up
 she
 was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for
 help
 trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
 days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first
 night
 but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears
 in
 our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen
 impairing
 her ability to eat and walk.

 We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle
 aspirate
 confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

 We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and
 already
 unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a
 way
 to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

 One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
 leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
 FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
 dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

 We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've
 actually
 got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF,
 FIV+,
 along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
 progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
 course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put
 Bashful
 through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough
 for
 the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my
 vet
 and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

 Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help
 you--you
 will not be forgotten.

 Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Sally Davis
Heather,

I am so sorry to hear about Bashful. You are so kind to help her on ther
Journey. I will keep Pepper in my prayers.

hugs,

Sally

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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Bashful is of course so fortunate to have you all - what a great  
group.  May she float to the bridge on gossamer wings, with all our  
sweet ones.


Gloria



On Mar 2, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Heather wrote:

I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue  
losses in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so  
behind on

all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals,  
Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so  
that many

thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10  
years, she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at  
the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed  
back up she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me  
for help

trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the  
first night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had  
tears in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen  
impairing

her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle  
aspirate

confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and  
already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be  
a way

to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap  
is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was  
not

FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've  
actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason  
(CRF, FIV+,

along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put  
Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good  
enough for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at  
my vet

and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help  
you--you

will not be forgotten.

Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Chris
How wonderful of all of you to be there with Bashful all this time and right
up to the end.  That alone will mean so much to her--a familiar face helping
her to be at peace and pain free. Having lost my Romeo to Lymphoma earlier
this year, I know how quick and devastating it is.  Bravo to all of you for
loving this little one that much!

Christiane Biagi

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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Heather
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 1:51 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: Duke, Melanie
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so behind on
all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals, Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that many
thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years, she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for help
trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen impairing
her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle aspirate
confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a way
to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF, FIV+,
along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my vet
and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help you--you
will not be forgotten.

Heather
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Re: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL

2009-03-02 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Thank you Heather for your story of Bashful.She no longer has to suffer and has 
many wonderful fur babies to play with now.
Sherry


We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way

--- On Mon, 3/2/09, Heather furrygi...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Heather furrygi...@gmail.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bashful to cross at 2:15 today (EST) Tampa, FL
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: Duke, Melanie md...@admin.usf.edu
Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 1:50 PM

I haven't posted much lately, sadly have had quite a few rescue losses in
the last months as well as rescue emergencies which has me so
behind on
all fronts

However, one of our dear, fairly elderly university campus ferals, Bashful,
will be crossing this afternoon and I wanted to share her story so that many
thoughts will be with her.

Bashful's caregiver has been taking care of her for at least 10 years, she
disappeared a couple of weeks ago which was attributed to roofers at the
Library where she has lived for so many years.   When she showed back up she
was clearly in dire need of help.   Elaine her caregiver called me for help
trapping, 2 friends and I set out without much success the first two
days--it was heartbreaking, she was half under the drop trap the first night
but just a bit of food made her choke  cough so horribly, we had tears in
our eyes just hearing  watching.  Her neck was very, very swollen
impairing
her ability to eat and walk.

We got her 2 nights later, began b/w, examcytology via needle aspirate
confirmed a high grade, aggressive lymphoma.

We discussed the possibility of chemo but Bashful is very feral and already
unhappy even being at the vet, it was clear this was not going to be a way
to give her quality time and that she was already in a very bad state.

One of my good campus friends who came to the call to help drop trap is
leaving now to be with Bashful for her final moments.   Bashful was not
FELV+ (likely was FIV+), but I know many here can sympathize with the
dreadful diagnosis of lymphoma.

We treat feral cats for illnesses as much as we possibly can, I've actually
got 14 campus feral kitty Bobbye on my porch now for that reason (CRF, FIV+,
along with Toxoplasmosis  possible eye tumor which has not
progressed--she's done well other than not liking the fluids of
course)but it just didn't seem there were any way we could put Bashful
through chemo, weekly vet visits, and possibly never feeling good enough for
the time to have been of quality for her.   She is very stressed at my vet
and we hope things go as peacefully as possible this afternoon.

Go with love, sweet Bashful, and know how badly we wanted to help you--you
will not be forgotten.

Heather
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